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enact-hello-brainfuck

A greeting tool written entirely in Brainfuck - the esoteric programming language

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npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/enactprotocol/enact-hello-brainfuck

SKILL.md

Hello Brainfuck

A greeting tool written entirely in Brainfuck - the famously minimalist esoteric programming language created by Urban Müller in 1993.

About Brainfuck

Brainfuck has only 8 commands:

  • > - Move pointer right
  • < - Move pointer left
  • + - Increment cell
  • - - Decrement cell
  • . - Output cell as ASCII
  • , - Input to cell
  • [ - Jump past ] if cell is zero
  • ] - Jump back to [ if cell is non-zero

Everything else (including comments) is ignored.

How It Works

The program builds each ASCII character using multiplication loops. For example, to print H (ASCII 72):

brainfuck
>+++++++[-<++++++++++>]<++.[-]

This creates 7 in a cell, multiplies by 10 (using a loop), adds 2, then prints.

Usage

CLI

bash
enact run enact/hello-brainfuck

MCP (for LLMs/Agents)

Call enact__hello-brainfuck with no arguments.

Output

Returns JSON:

json
{"message":"Hello from Brainfuck!"}

Why?

Because we can. And because every tool registry deserves at least one Brainfuck program.

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